Claims
- 1. Apparatus for producing an air sample containing vapors of selected compounds carried by a person comprising:
- a booth sized to permit walk-in entry of a person and walk-out exit therefrom, said booth including a top, a pair of opposed generally vertical side walls, and a generally vertical end wall connected to said side walls and having at least one air passage therethrough;
- said booth having an open end opposite said end wall for walk-in entry of a person;
- portions of said side walls near the end wall of said booth being formed of light-transmissive materials and portions of said side walls and said top near the open end being opaque; and
- means for withdrawing air from within said booth through the air passage in said end wall, said air withdrawal means operable to cause air to flow from said open end over essentially the entire body of a person positioned within said booth and to produce an air sample containing vapors of said selected compounds removed from the person.
- 2. Apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said booth is U-shaped and portions of said end wall adjacent to said side walls form the curved portions of the U and are operable to facilitate the smooth flow of air during withdrawal of air from said booth.
- 3. Apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said end wall has a vertical array of air passages spaced one from another over a substantial portion of the height of the end wall, said air withdrawal means includes a shaped inlet extending through said end wall in each of said air passages and operable to receive a substantially horizontal flow of air from within the booth, and further including a generally vertical open-mesh screen positioned within said booth near said end wall, said screen being lighter in color than said end wall and said shaped inlets.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under Contract No. DTR5-57-84-C-00063 awarded by the Department of Transportation. The Government has certain rights in this invention.
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